The rodent assemblages were studied in different habitat types in the northern part of the Fazao-Malfakassa National Park located in central-western Togo, West Africa. A suite of different methods was applied, including face-by-face interviews with local hunters, live trapping along standardized transects and opportunistic observations. A total of 20 rodent species were recorded based on the surveys carried out in villages, including 6 families and 17 genera. There was a clear gradient pattern in the univariate diversity indices by habitat type: Dominance index was remarkably higher in Urban/plantation than in the other habitat types whereas Evenness index was remarkably higher in gallery forest than in the other habitat types. According to...
International audienceRodents (Rodentia) are the most abundant and diverse order of mammals, present...
The patterns of richness, diversity and similarity in rodent communities in agricultural areas and i...
A study aimed at assessing the structure of rodent and shrew assemblages inhabiting a degradation gr...
The rodent assemblages were studied in different habitat types in the northern part of the Fazao-Mal...
The status of small mammal populations reflects ecosystem integrity. This study focused on rodent po...
A Capture-Mark-Recapture study was undertaken in Central Tanzania to compare variations in communit...
The study was conducted in the Crater Area savanna of Rwenzori National Park, Uganda. Fourteen speci...
Southern Mali mainly belongs to the Sudanian savanna bioclimatic zone, but forest patches showing bo...
International audienceOur work entitled: Diversity of Rodents (Rodentia: Mammalia) in the Kandolo Fo...
International audienceSouthern Mali mainly belongs to the Sudanian savanna bioclimatic zone, but for...
A Dissertation 2019The distribution and diversity of rodents is influenced by various factors such a...
International audienceExpansion of human activities in the Sudanian savannah is changing natural hab...
In this study, we investigated the factors driving diversity and abundance of small rodent species i...
International audienceThe study contributes to the knowledge of species composition and biogeographi...
South Africa’s decentralized approach to conservation entails that wildlife outside formally protect...
International audienceRodents (Rodentia) are the most abundant and diverse order of mammals, present...
The patterns of richness, diversity and similarity in rodent communities in agricultural areas and i...
A study aimed at assessing the structure of rodent and shrew assemblages inhabiting a degradation gr...
The rodent assemblages were studied in different habitat types in the northern part of the Fazao-Mal...
The status of small mammal populations reflects ecosystem integrity. This study focused on rodent po...
A Capture-Mark-Recapture study was undertaken in Central Tanzania to compare variations in communit...
The study was conducted in the Crater Area savanna of Rwenzori National Park, Uganda. Fourteen speci...
Southern Mali mainly belongs to the Sudanian savanna bioclimatic zone, but forest patches showing bo...
International audienceOur work entitled: Diversity of Rodents (Rodentia: Mammalia) in the Kandolo Fo...
International audienceSouthern Mali mainly belongs to the Sudanian savanna bioclimatic zone, but for...
A Dissertation 2019The distribution and diversity of rodents is influenced by various factors such a...
International audienceExpansion of human activities in the Sudanian savannah is changing natural hab...
In this study, we investigated the factors driving diversity and abundance of small rodent species i...
International audienceThe study contributes to the knowledge of species composition and biogeographi...
South Africa’s decentralized approach to conservation entails that wildlife outside formally protect...
International audienceRodents (Rodentia) are the most abundant and diverse order of mammals, present...
The patterns of richness, diversity and similarity in rodent communities in agricultural areas and i...
A study aimed at assessing the structure of rodent and shrew assemblages inhabiting a degradation gr...